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-moving system bring rain up from illinois, indiana and ohio today. it's going nowhere fast. that's the problem. that's why we did end up with several inches of rain down across louisiana but they'll dry out today. the and you see where the heavier rain has moved into areas like chicago, michigan and eventually taking over indiana and ohio as well. this is a pretty strong system and that out ahead of it is really warm. and back behind it, it's really cold. so we are going to see -- we're seeing conditions still continue across areas through central and northern minnesota. but heavy rain from nashville right up into detroit and into the northern peninsula of michigan as well. we're looking at now this time around, two to three inches of rain from southern ohio, right down to western kentucky. but look at our temperatures. chicago goes from 58 today to 53 on saturday to 26 degrees on sunday. but in washington, d.c., it's the opposite, 49 to 59 to 68 degrees. it does look really nice across the east coast through the weekend. that's a look at the weather across the country now here's a peek out yo

obstacles to cast their votes, ohio senator nina turner talks with me about the fight for the right to vote. and a salute to the middle class heros. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." equal pay for equal work, birth control, those were the issues that republicans decided to tackle in 2012. it was the year in which republicans at the state level tried to force women considering an abortion to have an invasive and unnecessary ultrasound. some required women to view the ultrasound. republican tim corbitt didn't understand what it was all about. >> i don't know how you can make anybody watch. okay, because you just have to close your eyes. >> it was a year in which there was campaigning on defunding planned parenthood. wouldn't take a position on the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, and bragged about his hiring as governor of massachusetts. >> and we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who could become a member of the cabinet, i went to a group of women, they brought us binders full of women. >> it was the year in which republicans pushed for extremist candidates like todd akin and mu

this november. >>> ohio state senator nina turner joins me to discuss the fight for the right to veto. we'll be right back with our special edition of "the ed show," a salute to the middle class heroes. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. ♪ is your cholesterol at goal? talk to your doctor about crestor. [ female announce

right now. and again you notice the cold air pouring in off ohio and into the lakes that's what's going to be coming in our direction by tomorrow. 35 in town. 28 in buffalo and 14 below zeroright now international falls. the cold air will be in our area as we head into tomorrow. we will show you that in the seven-day coming up. >>> an argument over a parkingspace gets heated quickly. what a teen claims happened to her when she was trying to save a spot for her friend and what someone else says happened after they wanted the spot. >>> and as we head into 2013 we will look at 2012 and show you some of the good times and a few of the not so great times. as we head to break this morning a. look at new year's eve celebrations from down under. this is in australia amphitheater you are watching good morning maryland on this the first day of 2013. we want to thank you for starting it off with us. like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate part companies like microsoft, ameri

. then, the steubenville rape case in ohio. >> we are anonymous. around mid august 2012, a party to present a small town in ohio known as steubenville. [indiscernible] kidnapping and rape of a 15- year-old girl. >> the hacker activist group anonymous has helped expose new details about a horrific high school gang rape case involving football potyers in ohio. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. up to 18 people have been killed in the latest u.s. drone attacks on pakistan's tribal areas. the strikes hit what pakistani officials described as separate compounds belonging to the pakistani taliban in south missouri stan. the taliban commander was reportedly among the dead. the ongoing drone attacks come days after a federal judge ruled the obama administration is under no obligation to publicly disclose their legal justification. the american civil liberties union and the new york times had filed a lawsuit under the freedom of information act demanding u.s. government disclose the legal basis for launchi

the wisconsin state journal that for now, quote, i've decided not to decide. >>> ohio governor john kasich held a photo op thursday with some cute puppies. he signed a bill into law that creates new regulations on the care of animals housed in large breeding establishments. >>> newark, new jersey, mayor cory booker, who is now an outspoken advocate for gay rights wrote a paper in 1992 talking about the disgust and latent hostility he once felt toward gay people. >>> president obama will take the oath of office with his hand placed on two bibles. one was owned by abraham lincoln, the other by dr. martin luther king jr. >>> and a follow-up on jack liu's loopy signature. president obama took a moment to joke about it. >> i never noticed jack's signature. when this was highlighted yesterday in the press, i considered rescinding my offer to appoint him. jack assures me that he is going to work to make at least one letter legible. >> and that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> and now for a look at the national weather, we turn to nbc meteorologist dillon drier. >> good morning, i kind of

ferric in for don lemon. you are in the cnn "newsroom" with us. leaders in steubenville, ohio are speaking out today, vowing to keep the community updated on a rape case that has consumed the small ohio town. and allegations of a cover-up. the city has launched a website to provide transparency and offer a time line of evidence. two 16-year-old members of the town's high school football team are charged with sexually assaulting an underage girl at a series of back-to-back school parties. protesters rallied today in support of the alleged victim. also to protest the town's handling of the case. a live report that is coming up for us. >>> well, there's new outrage in india over a brutal gang rape and murder case. even as five suspects are set to appear before a fasttrack court in new dehli on monday, police are denying some alarming accusations from the victim's male friend who was savagely beaten in the attack. he gave a television interview about what happened to him and his companion who later died of her injuries. he says they waited more than 45 minutes for help to arrive.

a small ohio town. >> all of us need to pay attention to this. >> shocking an entire nation. an attorney for one of the accused, the woman who felt a crime was being covered up and our own dr. drew pinsky are part of our extended coverage this hour. >>> when was the last time you heard a politician talk like this -- >> 66 days and counting, shame on you, shame on congress. >> new jersey's chris christie winning over voters from both parties. is it hard talk or hot air? >>> and don lemon with william shatner. set tasers -- ♪ going out of my head >> i can't get that song out of my head. >> you've never seen captain kirk like this before. ♪ >> all that and more coming up. >>> don's interview comes later this hour, but first, it is a case that is dividing a small town and attracting national media attention. startling allegations of teenagers raping an underage girl. the accused are two 16-year-old high school football players who allegedly sexually assaulted the girl while partying one night this summer. amid allegations of cover-up, intense social media, leaders in steubenville, ohio,

the airplane is found. >>> in a small ohio town, where the local high school football team is a very big deal, the accusation that two of its players raped a teenaged girl has sparked outrage. questions over the pace of justice, favoritism and influence have ripped that town apart and thrust it into the national spotlight. nbc's ron allen reports from stubenville, ohio. >> reporter: stubenville, ohio, is a struggling, old industrial town that's seen better times. its greatest glory now comes from the big red, its powerhouse high school football team that just about everyone here is connected and devoted to. >> let's be clear. they knew she was drunk. >> reporter: that's why the upcoming rape trial of two star football players, malik richmond and trent mays, named publicly in court, their faces concealed because they are 16, is rocking this community. they have pleaded not guilty. >> shame on you! >> reporter: with hundreds of protesters supporting the 16-year-old accuser, known only as jane doe, who prosecutors insist was subjected to several sexual assaults against her will. the case explodi

insufficient. luckily, one rural town in ohio has come up with a common-sense solution. >> there's one school district in ohio , they have a new plan, and that is to arm non-teaching employees, basically the janitors and custodians. >> stephen: yes, janitors and custodians. important difference. because he does not spend four years earning his ph.d. in custodial science to be mistaken for some numb-nut janitor. [ laughter ] point is, they'll both have guns, and be able to stop any madman-- as soon as they find the right weapon on their gun ring. [ laughter ] so i'm giving a tip of the hat to the montpelier, ohio, school district. janitors are the logical choice to protect our schools. as one supporter wrote to the the lima, ohio news, quote: "why the custodian? the choice is obvious. they do not have a classroom full of children as their first responsibility as teachers do. and unlike the administrators, they are not needed for quick decisions." [ laughter ] >> stephen: yes, these are the guys we don't trust with any responsibility. let's give them the guns! and they're not -- [cheers and app

to start moving into areas like tennessee, ohio, illinois, indiana. so we're going to see the slow-moving system continue to spread eastward, ever so slowly. we'll see temperatures today on the eastern side of that frontal system continue to warm up, though. so that looks pretty good heading into the weekend. and we are going to actually see this warm front get temperatures like areas like d.c., topping out this weekend close to 70 degrees. >> it's supposed to be a beautiful weekend. so that is nice. >> oh, yes. >> all right, here's a look at the weather in your area, right, dylan. >> yes. >> and a look at the weather and stocks rock as the s&p hits a five-year high. an update on those stranded whales. and thousands of white collar jobs coming to the u.s. >>> plus, nbc's michelle kosinski is live from italy where the costa concordia ran aground one year ago. you're watching "early today." >> announcer: "early today" is brought to you by thermacare heat wraps, no pills, no pain, just relief. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news this morning. in colorado james ho

in iowa, new hampshire, florida and the critical states of pennsylvania and ohio. so i think this whole press stereotype about him is being confounded by events and has been sharply confounded by events of the last week. >> he's an effective oratar when you hear him speak. he drafted the original violence against women's act, he played a key role in bipartisan deals that resolve the 2010 taxation deadlock, the 2011 debt ceiling crisis and, most recently, the 2012 fiscal cliff. so you can't say it's all that he knows how to work a room or that he knows how to give a passionate speech. he gets things done. >> he's an incredibly as constitute politician. he understands the importance of connecting with folks. as you mentioned, most recently with the fiscal cliff. let's remember he also help s t broker obama care. he loves the idea of going in one-on-one, toe-to-toe and negotiating with folks. i hope the president basically has him hand over immigration reform. you're absolutely right. we can't do piecemeal. we have to do comprehensive. it's actually in the republicans' best interest to do

.c. elections strategy firm. well, including former secretary of state ken blackwell of ohio, the same ken blackwell who manipulated voting locations of machines in 2004 to create long lines in democratic areas. ohio delivered the presidency for george w. bush. how we remember. this might be why reince priebus, reelected as the rnc chair, is so optimistic about the electoral future for the republicans. >> no state is that reliably a blue state. but it's up to all of us to decide if we're willing to fight for these states. it takes work. it's not going to happen overnight. but from what i've seen in wisconsin, we can make it happen. in two years, we all want to hear the words and the headlines republicans everywhere. >> well, this is the electoral map from the 2012 election. president obama won by four points in a large margin in the electoral college. this is what happens under the republicans' everywhere strategy. president obama still wins by four points, but loses the presidency in an electoral landslide. as long as this plan is out there, republicans will continue to downplay it. >> i

did on behalf of malik richmond is ask the court pursuant to ohio law to suppress all information details, the names of the alleged victim, the accuser in this case, and the accused. and had that been done, the sacred nature of these proceedings would have been in tact. i was rejected in that regard, so here we are and we're dealing with it. discovery, which is where this information was provided, is not uncommon. it happens in every criminal case in the united states of america. and these things are often withheld, if you will, until the appropriate time, at trial. and that time is not in the court of public opinion because people aren't educated on the law. they're not educated on these matters, and it's just inappropriate. >> if it's out there now, just to be clear, so do you disagree with the other attorney representing mr. mays, having put this piece of information out there? >> i don't disagree. i think at some point there has to be balance. and to protect the fairness of the proceedings, you know, this case has to be tried eventually. what has occurred, there has been an at

. ♪ >> this is from ohio, the miami university marching band, from oxford, ohio. before that is the platoon, 3rd u. infantry regiment. this is the miami university marching band. has been an integral part of the spirit and pride of miami university and surrounding oxford, ohio and butler county. >> miami, ohio, will tell you, is close to my heart because my sister actually attended miami, ohio. a beautiful campus. one of the most beautiful i've ever been to. and their marching band is huge. i'm watching it head our way right now. >> 260 members. love the percussion. the band has performed in macy's thanksgiving day parades, carnegie hall. let's let them perform. ♪ >> they have won numerous honors and performing in the macy's day parade. numerous honors. ♪ >> the miami university marching band. from oxford, ohio. ♪ now advancing, the illinois state float celebrates the home state of president obama and the birthplace of first lady michelle obama. the land of lincoln float features american flags, the state flag, and a panorama of the capitol. the state seal adorns the front of the float. the

clis to over 60,000. >> brown: special correspondent john tulenko examines ohio's retention rule for schools-- finish third grade being able to read or be held back. >> up until third grade you're learning to read, after third grade you're reading to learn. but if you aren't well equipped, reading pro fish eptly at the end of third grade you will struggle throughout the rest of your school years >> woodruff: ray suarez looks at the firestorm of criticism leveled against some of the front runners for high-level jobs in a second obama adinistration. >> former senator hagel hasn't been officially nominated to become the next secretary of defense but that hasn't stopped his critics from going to war against the possible picks. >> brown: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> support also comes from cargie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years o

. former ohio congressman steve la tourette, newly sworn in congresswoman tulsi gabbard. mike dewine, tim ferriss and steve rinella. i have one word for you. >> squirrel. >> it's true. we have squirrel. friday, january 4th. "starting point" begins right now. >>> our starting point this morning. in just hours, the brand spanking new 113th congress will vote on a nearly $10 billion aid package for superstorm sandy victims. this after the outrage over speaker boehner canceling the initial vote early this week. athena jones live in our washington bureau. expected to be an easy one today, dana? >> it looks like it will be passed. about $9.7 billion in borrowing authority for the national flood insurance program. that program will run out of money as soon as next week. that's right around the corner, and the house is expected to come in this morning. past that. the senate voted for the larger version bill, and the house is broken into two pieces. the house is expected to approve that scaled-down part as well. >> the other big money vote a few weeks from now. >> january 15th they'll come back an

with reducing its losses in europe. honda is also adding jobs in the u.s. and investing $23 million into an ohio plant where it will manufacture a new hybrid car. honda is hiring 50 people at the marysville, ohio, plant for production of the hybrid version of the honda accord. this will be the third hybrid model built by honda in america and the first in ohio. the vehicle goes on sale this fall. a car collector's dream is happening in arizona. classic cars will be auctioned in scottsdale starting sunday. just be prepared to see your money drive away. bids on collector's items such as ferraris from the '50s and '60s will be available. bids may go up to $10 million on some cars. nokia stock is turning heads on wall street. shares in nokia surged a surprising 18% yesterday after sales of its new lumia smartphone line passed expectations. nokia's ceo said the strong demand for the windows-backed phone means the company is on its way back to profitability. it shipped 4.4 million smartphones in the fourth quarter of last year. nokia's fourth-quarter earnings come out later this month. still to come, i

. newly notice the concentration overnight had been through arkansas, louisiana and the ohio river. abdomen storms are starting to plow their way right across kentucky and especially tennessee. these are all tornado warnings heading right over nashville. thankfully, those storms have weakened a little bit over louisville and bowling green but those are going to slide over the east coast today. an area of greater concern, the area of yellow today, everyone here has a chance of severe storms, damaging winds. it will only last about 30 minutes or less but when that line of storms comes through you'll feel it and you'll want to seek shelter. atlanta, heading through pittsburgh, west virginia, and then afternoon traveling through much of the carolinas. again, all eyes, best chance of tornadoes is in the state of tennessee. thankfully, no fatalities overnight. we'll talk about the snowstorm going on in the northern plains later. that's a look at the national forecast. now a look outside your window. >> so we have the snow on the back side of the storm, too. we have winter storm warnings

control of the house. take a look, even in states like ohio and pennsylvania which went for president obama the republicans overwhelmingly retained their house seats. sick and tired of the congressional gridlock steve cohen of memphis introduced a bill this week which would require states to use independent redistricting commissions in drawing those maps. here we in to talk about his bill and what he expects during president obama's second term, is congressman steve cohen. welcome to "the war room"." >> thank you good to be with you. >> michael: do you think they would or could pass this bill. >> whether they would is doubtful but it's an important bill because we have gridlock and the reason for that is too many districts are concerned about the primary and the far right and far left and they don't have to work with the whole community or the center, because of the partisan redistricting which we have in most states are drawn up just to suit their people or make them overwhelmingly ohio. ohio went for the president. ohio went to sherrod brown but yet 12 of the 16 districts drawn up b

. we begin with explosive new allegations in the rape case turning the small town of steubenville, ohio, apart. two high school football stars are charged with raping a teenage girl in a string of parties this summer. an alleged crime where social media then played a part. they show kids laughing about the alleged rape, saying things that are too crass to even say here. but two starkly different narratives are emerging. one puts heavy blame on witnesses for not coming forward and on a community that tolerates bad behavior by local sports heroes. the other says they're exaggerated, the charges unfounded, and the rap on steubenville unfounded. susan, you spoke to the attorney for one of the accused, i understand. what did he tell you? >> that's right. this is the attorney who represents 16-year-old trent mays, who is one of the two defendants in this case. and he tells me that on august 14th, this would be about three days after the alleged attack, that the woman that -- the young lady that prosecutors say is the victim in this case, allegedly sent a text message to the defend, trent mays

that tearing steubenville, ohio apart. two football stars are charged with raping a girl at a football party this summer. video and tweets rocket and the internet showing kids laughing about the alleged rape saying things that are frankly too crass to even say here but two starkly different narratives are emerging. one puts heavy blame on alleged witnesses for not coming for and on a community that critics say tolerates bad behavior by local sports heros. but now only on "360," new allegations. susan candiotti got the exclusive and joins us now. susan, you spoke to the attorney for one of the accused, i understand. what did he tell you? >> that's right. this is the attorney who represents 16-year-old trent mays, who is one of the two defendants in this case. and he tells me that on august 14th, this would be about three days after the alleged attack, that the woman that -- the young lady that prosecutors say is the victim in this case, allegedly sent a text message to the defend, trent mays. and here's what he said it said. i knew you didn't rape me. we talked to him about it. he explained i

at a year of labor data. still to come on the newshour: syria's unrelenting civil war; ohio's reading guarantee; derailing the president's potential nominees; and shields and brooks. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: the food and drug administration proposed the most far-reaching food safety rules in decades today. it's a response to outbreaks of food poisoning that kill 3,000 americans every year. under the new rules, farmers would have make sure that workers' hands are washed and animals stay out of fields. and food companies have to submit new safety plans. wall street managed some small gains to close out the week. the dow jones industrial average added 44 points to end at 13,435. the nasdaq rose one point to close at 3,101. the s&p 500 ended the day at 1,466, its best finish in five years. for the week, the dow gained nearly 4%; the nasdaq rose almost 5%. president obama's re-election is now official. the 538 electoral college votes were certified and tallied today in a joint session of congress. the president won 332 votes, far more t

bless america. thank you all. [applause] now the house will continue to be led by a proud son of ohio, a man of conviction, and a public servant of resolve. speaker boehner is a leader who has earned the confidence of his conference and the respect of his colleagues on both sides of the aisle. [applause] he is a man of faith -- faith in god, faith in our country, and faith in his family. as we congratulate him, we also congratulate and thank his wife debbie, and their two daughters lindsay and tricia, and the entire boehner family. speaker boehner -- i know all too well that we will not always agree. but i hope, with all my heart, that we will find common ground that is a higher, better place for our country. surely we can be touched by "the better angels of our nature," so beautifully expressed by president lincoln. this is the people's house. this is the people's gavel. it represents a sacred trust. may we all fulfill that trust and make real the ideals of democratic government. with respect for our constitution, with faith in the american people, with hope for the future of our cou

called smart tech. i saw a row for about a year ago in ohio and i asked him about this company. he told me he had never heard of it. well, i find that hard to believe. this is a company that has a history but if you go to all the fronts within fronts and corporate changes and find out who put up the original money, the original money came from two very wealthy republican donors named mercer reynolds and bill dewitt. i research them and in the 80s, they had bailed out george w. bush several times. he had three oil companies in the 80s that went belly-up and each time they came to his rescue. they were also baseball royalty. his father owned the old st. louis browns and they gave bush ownership in the texas rangers which is the only lucrative investment he ever made. he put in $600,000 came away with about $15 million. his company smart tech which started out as part of a legitimate technology company, soon became the republican operation and its all it's all good and well that the republicans or the conservative movement should have their web sites and so forth. but this was very in usua

and there is some stormy weather in ohio and indiana and kentucky. that storm is headed this way. eventually we will see a change, at least for awhile. the trend is for the temperatures to go up. that is one of the trends anyway. we will talk about it in the insta-weather plus forecast in just a minute to be bankrupt >> the ravens head to denver, considered underdogs, but ray lewis does not put much stock in predictions. rain knows a thing or two of about beating the odds. >> i do not get caught up in this person feels this. this person feels that. i heard someone say he likes the colts. does that make him wrong? i say he is wrong this time keeping everybody has an opinion. whatever their opinions, let them have it. no matter what nobody says, you have to play the game, and that is the way we feel. let the game played out. at the end of the day, some people are going to be right and some people are going to be wrong. >> peyton manning has a 9-0 record against the ravens overall, but baltimore has wrapped up most of their wins on the road. check out the playoff addition for a look at the proper

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reigniting the case of an alleged underage rape in one small ohio town. >>> welcome back to "early start." a rape case in a small ohio town is playing out on social media. it involves two high school football players, a 16-year-old girl that they allegedly assaulted and a 12-minute video. susan candiotti is covering the case and joins us this morning right here in our new york studio. this is shocking. >> it is. good morning. the charges are horrific. a 16-year-old girl alleged lly raped by two high school football in the ohio town of stubenville. there were reports that the girl was drunk and possibly unconscious. now two special prosecutors are just of a month away from trying at least two teens on rape charges. but what makes this case stand out more is talk about the alleged attack last august has been playing itself out through social media. even ohio's chief law enforcement officer says this case might never have come together a decade ago. that's because police in part found out about the alleged rape by piecing together outrageous tweets, a cell phone photo that claims to show th

was in 1929. the growth the last few decades have been fairly fast and constant. host: columbus, ohio, democrats line, hello. caller: to listen to this man talk is breaking my heart. he talks about people being shot because of drug buying. those are still people and i think rather tent -- rather than to evaluate some people psychologically, we need to evaluate ourselves as a country. there is something wrong with that country that will find it all right to carry guns to the degree we carry guns and also, after the shooting, when they think the president is trying to ban guns, people go out and buy guns. we need to psychologically evaluate ourselves as a country compared to other countries that do not have as many gun deaths as we do. guest: i want to reduce drug >> tomorrow on "washington dinan gets hisen officials swear in. lie on theina welik inauguration and donations. "washington journal" live on sunday at 7 a.m. eastern on c- span. coming up, "the communicators" talks about the consumers electronics show in las vegas. later, i look at the national day of service with chelsea clin

in steubenville, ohio, today after days of media coverage centering on the alleged rape of a 16-year-old girl. both sides are preparing their case for a february 13th trial in a case that has divided the small ohio town. two 16-year-old high school football players are charged with sexual assaulting the girl last summer. the alleged attack took place at several parties over the course of the night. i spoke with walter madison, attorney for accused teen malik richmond. has your client admitted to being there and admitted to being with this young woman on that night? >> well, subsequent to the photograph, there's evidence that she was conscious and that she was capable of making decisions and speaking and exhibited, you know, decision making activities. so, again, the question -- the photo is out of context, and those are the things we must wait to see. >> defense attorney for the other accused teen spoke with our see san candiotti. he claims a text message may be a crucial piece of evidence in the upcoming trial. >> i would like to bring up an interesting fact that we do plan on presenting at

impressions about ohio and the state of -- >> that's my home state, yeah, yeah. my wife is guilt-tripping me for not being in ohio right now, and working on the campaign, which she is doing a lot of work on right now. it's a good question. a great question. one that i think -- you often -- as a historian, you're often -- well, tell us what this tells us about today and there's part of you that says, i'm glad that question has been asked. and you get a little uncomfortable because we live in very different context, and i give that as my forewarning. i personally think that this sort of aggressive cold war foreign policy that is central to this book, the kind of language that liberation -- the kind of characterization of containment as being wimpy and defensive. i think that was the central underlying but suppressed element in that debate between obama and romney on foreign policy. i think romney -- i read a few -- about that debate and one of the things i went back and read was romney's speech in virginia where he made the most -- the kind of boldest statement on foreign policy. that is a rou

into it and also, can't resist asking your impressions about ohio on the state of the election. >> that's my home state. my wife is guilt tripping me for not being in ohio right now i'm working on the campaign, which she is doing a lot of work on right now. it's a good question. it's a great question and one that i think about a lot and as a historian you are often asked, tell us what -- tell us about the day and there's a part of you that says you get a little but a comfortable because it's a very different context. i give that as my forewarning. i personally think this sort of aggressive cold war foreign-policy that's central to this book, the language rollback, liberation, the kind of characterization of containment is being wimpy and defensive, i think you know the central underlying buts of pressed element in that debate between obama and romney on foreign-policy. i think romney, you know i have read in salon about that debate and one of the things i went back and read was from the speech in virginia where he made the kind of bold a statement on foreign-policy. that is a rough speech. that i

allegedly raping an underage girl in a small town in ohio. this has really gripped this town, by the way. the police apparently piecing the case together mostly because of the posts on social media. gel we're talking about an alleged rape. susan candiotti has been sifting through this evidence and some of the reports. >> disturbing on so many different levels, ashleigh, in this case the charges are absolutely horrific. a 16-year-old girl was allegedly raped by two high school football players during an end of the summer parties in the small eastern ohio town of steubenville. there are reports the girl was drunk and possibly unconscious. now two special prosecutors appointed by ohio's attorney general mike dewine are just over a monday away from trying at least two teens on rape charges. what makes this case stand out even more is talk about the alleged attack last august that's been playing itself out through social media. even ohio's chief law enforcement officer says this case might never have come together a decade ago. that's because police in part for you sound about the alleged rap

in cinncinati, ohio, is there any other kind, says she has a rare phobia of young children, and she is suing the district for discrimination. she kept her fear in check until 2009. she was transferred to the middle school. she was thrust into a sea of 7th and 8th graders, oh god, causing her blood pressure to spike and forcing her to retire. now the child has filed a lawsuit claiming that it falls under the americans with disabilities act. administrators violated it by transferring her to the school. according to her doctor it is serious in nature and they said no reasonable person can be expected to endure the same. we reached out to one of her middle school students for reaction. >> i can see how that might be scary. carrie, this is what drives me nuts. if any fear was a phobia, then we all have phobias which could be covered under disabilities. >> i know, isn't it awesome? >> yes, i am afraid of everything. i am not going anywhere. i have no responsibilities anymore. >> is there anything you are not afraid of? >> no. >> no. >> not afraid of low cut blouses? >> i am deathly afraid of those

in ohio is trying to calm a controversy over a rape case that has gone viral on the web. the town has turned to the internet to defend itself. nbc's brian moore has the story. >> reporter: demonstrators descended to sound off on the alleged uranium of a 16-year-old girl and the upcoming trial of two football stars accused in august. >> there should have been somebody at least smart enough to stand up and say this is wrong. let's stop it. >> reporter: the case goes to trial next month. local officials have unexpectedly found themselves on trial. in the internet court of public opinion. steubenville authorities have set up a website to debunk claims that they tried to cover up the case to protect football players. >> i assure that you my department investigated this early. >> reporter: the group known as anonymous turned this case into an internet sensation with the release of a video in which the steubenville teens described what happened in too graphic for tv. police say they uncovered the video early in the investigation. >> i, too, as all my officers were appalled by these morally i

in that area. the rain yesterday that fell across louisiana is now going to move through indiana and ohio. also michigan, too. that's your trouble spot for today. but really out west you can see the snow. it doesn't look all that impressive but it is going to accumulate as it just sits and falls right across portions of montana. right down into wyoming. into salt lake city and moving through colorado as well. seattle is finally going to see some sunshine today. northwestern california will see a little bit of light rain but for the most part the trouble spots will be across the middle of the country. high temperatures today look fairly typical for this time of year. we should top out in the 50s down in san francisco. that's a look at fallon, nevada, 30 degrees with finally a break from some of that snow. we are going to see a break from the rain today in seattle but more rain will move in for the weekend. >> looks like it might and good ski weekend for a lot of folks there. >> that's the plus side for sure. great ski snow. >> thank you. >>> stocks rock as the s&p hits a five-year high. an updat

of ohio. you don't under how hard it is to get a thousand protesters anywhere. but anonymous in steubenville. if you haven't heard of story it's an amazing one. >> this alleged rape happened in august of 2012 and no one was really talking about it until anonymous got involved and shed light on this situation. the reason why anonymous did so was because it turns out that officials in steubenville, ohio, were trying to brush the situation under the rug. there were numerous individuals involved in this alleged rape, and only two of the football players of the steubenville football team are being charged. others are being charged as juveniles as opposed to adults. however, anonymous has gotten involved, and they want to bring awareness to all the other individuals involved in this case, one is michael who recorded a 12-minute video bragging about the rape of this 16-year-old girl. >> cenk: we've shown that before, but only the two football players are being charged. >> correct. >> cenk: the guy who was videoed for 12 minutes admitted. >> yes they're using un unconventional eviden

, and it also might also have some differences between testers. >> in ohio, the staff at wexner medical center have come up with a clever solution for testing teens recovering from head trauma. they're using wii video games. >> we're trying to make the process of recovery a little bit more engaging for patients. >> the doctors found that the wii helps them get a more accurate and consistent evaluation. and there's another benefit. their young patients see the new tests as an entertaining game. >> and so it's become very competitive, and they enjoy it versus saying, "oh, this is just another concussion test that i have to take." >> for anthony, the testing provided a green light to get back on the field. for sports trainers, the wii is "scoring" new respect. i'm scott for "tkn." >> we see them all the time, but very few of us look closely. so, here's this week's "flag facts." >> if you ask someone what state they're from, and they hold up their hand like this, they're from michigan. here's detroit. >> the state is shaped like a mitten with a hat on it. michigan is made up of two peninsulas, the

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columbus, ohio. they haven't been this busy since the housing bubble burst in 2006. >> we are very excited. last year was good. we're expecting this year to be great. >> reporter: on wall street, the dows finished each week of the new year higher than it began. up 112% since its recession low in march, 2009, and poised to set a new record high, perhaps as soon as next week. that's encouraging for americans who have an estimated $6.5 trillion of their retirement savings tied up in stocks. analysts say the rally began after washington policymakers avoided the fiscal cliff and has continued as investors chase higher stock prices. >> and that light bulb goes off, and people say, hey, wait a minute, the market really is getting better. maybe the economy is getting better. that train is leaving the station. i better not let it leave without me. >> reporter: is the economy about to gain momentum? there's still potential pitfalls. rising mortgage rates and tight lending could threaten housing and unforeseen political or economic events could topple stock prices. but some analysts say the stage is

to the northern plains. that same storm system will bring heavy rain from st. louis to the ohio valley. the central plains will be dry but windy. scattered showers will extend. but the northeast will be wet with freezing rain in some places. >>> the son of former nfl star junior seau says he's not surprised his father suffered from a degenerative brain disease linked to several blows to the head. he killed himself last may, two years after he retired. yesterday the national institute of health said say you's brain had consistent abnormalities consistent with chronic traumatic encephalopathy or cte. >> in some cases they have exhibited behaviors such as impulsivity, irritability, aggression, memory loss, and suicidal thoughts. >> saeu is the fifth former l player to have committed suicide to have found to have had cte. >>> in playoffs, beginning next season, players will be tested for human growth hormones throughout the regular season. last year players were tested for hgh during spring training. >> to the nba now. some last-minute heroics sunk the heat in miami. lebron james snapped h

. and then a family in ohio, dealing with a rather bizarre problem. take a look at what happens when fire gets near the faucet. the water literally explodes into flames. and, as it turns out, this is not an isolated problem. we'll tell you what's behind it. but we will begin this morning with the winter storm taking aim at people here on the west coast to the great lakes. al has the forecast details. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. we've got a big storm system. let's go to the video, show you what people have been dealing with out west from utah on into parts of nevada. anywhere from 6 to 12" of snow. travel has been hazardous, at best. and it's just going to get worse. we've added to that a lot of strong wind activity. let's look at the radar. right now it doesn't look that impressive. it doesn't get through the mountains there. but if you get underneath this, we are seeing snowfall rates of about six inches or so coming up in the next, i would say, six hours. ice storm warnings. we've got winter storm warnings and watches and snow advisories from oregon all the way to minnesota an

moments. an ohio courtroom, a woman seeking a civil protection order against her boyfriend is knocked to the ground and punched. eventually a deputy races in and uses a taser to subdue the suspect. the victim suffered bumps and bruises and we hoped to show you the video. we will try to get it on abc2 muse.com. >>> coming -- abc2news.com. >>> we know knick wallenda is a scare devil but walking this har without a net or harness is risky. details on the latest adventure ahead. >>> and he is a legend but this makes the most seasoned surfer nervous. we will tell you about the monster wave that may have broken records if the tale of the tape hold up. we continue in a moment. >> and that makes me nervous thinking about it. no delays on 695 at wilkins avenue. but we have a crash on route 295. i will have more on the delays coming up on good morning maryland. >>> from magnet middle school good morning maryland. >> good morning to you. we daunt want to show you video- - want to show you video caught on camera. an ohio courtroom. this is war woman was seeking a -- where a woman was seeking a ci

to its plant in ohio to work on the honda accord hybrid. now from the roads to the sky u.s. airways was inundated with more than 16,000 applications for flight attendants. they only have 450 jobs to fill. speaking of airlines, canada is getting better at arriving on time. i will tell you which airline is best at it, and why you all -- why you might want to stop and chicken wings right now. linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. >> the chicken wings shortage would certainly be catastrophic. >> be prepared. it is 4:38. >> much more to come on good morning washington as you prepare for spring-like temperatures this weekend. southern california is dealing with a major cold >> workers at a chemical factory in louisiana were forced to take cover after a tornado hit the area. it was all caught on tape. fortunately, no one was hurt. experts from the national weather service will get a factor today to take a look at the damage. this is after bobby general declared a state of emergency from flooding in parts of the state. not a southern california -- farmers, zookeeper's, and others are facing

was taken into custody and charged with a robbery. >>> a pair of identical twins in ohio share an even more special bond. >> they do. they are both new mothers to start the new year. meet donovan and his parents amy and matthew. he was born at 12:11 p.m. now meet aiden's new parents along with the rest of the family he was born at 2:03 p.m. amy and ashley nelson are identical twins. we heard about twins special connection. now their mother says the girls have a unique bond. >> they will go shopping on two different occasions not even talking to each other or anything and will end up bringing home the same thing but opposite colors. they -- until this day, they do that. >> the new moms say they never planned to be preg nan at the same time but it -- pregnant at the same time but it happened. and they were born on same day. >> check this out. they are in ohio and she was wearing that shirt. as far as the twin, she what you have to look forward to? >> i know. we will see. >> a day of fun in the snow takes a dangerous turn. >> we will tell you what happened after a sled took the turn that crash

a small town to pill yunz millions of p line. in august, two ohio football players were charged with raping an unconscious girl and carrying her from party to party. a hacker group is posting photos and video that proves more people should be charged. the group is called anonymous. the group appropriate tested outside the courthouse in tubenville, ohio. they claim investigators are trying to cover up the case because football is an important sport. one video shows a teen laughing abut the rain. >> i saw it today. it is disgusting. i have had people call here, and people call here upset. they have seen it. one woman, two women were crying. >> the 16-year-old boys are charged as juveniles. they will go on trial in february. >>> marked increase in what is known as acquaint aance or date rain last year. much it on college campuses. jackie benson found an app that offers help, and getting high marks from the d.c. chief of police. >> being used on a lot of the universities and campuses for young women who are not sure what to do when they have an acquaintance or person involved in a s

goes on for the rest of the year and beyond. fred in ohio, fred? >> caller: yes, jim. boo-yah. this is fred from ohio. >> we loved ohio when we went out there last year to see some other ohio team. we were in that town. >> caller: i've been watching you from day one. >> thank you. >> caller: i want to know what do you expect from pepsi on the first quarter earnings and china and the association with burger king and marketing. what do you think of the first quarter earnings? >> i think the ceo is going to deliver a really, really good quarter. i think that stock -- if it's an emphasis on emerging markets, it's going to do a great job. i would own peps co-going into the quarter. dino in california, dino? >> caller: jimmy. >> yo-yo. >> caller: happy new year. >> happy new year. >> caller: by the way, i hope you shorted the mayans. >> oh, yeah. absolutely. >> caller: real quick buddy, in light of what happened with ups and tnt, i was wondering which one you would buy? >> well, since the world did not end, federal express is a stock owned by chapel express. it's had quite a run

to speed on the top stories. leaders in ohio are speaking out, launching a website promising to keep the community updated and provide transparency in very public rape case. the football players are charged with sexualing assaulting a 16-year-old girl. the attack took at several parties. the website makes it clear that it's not designed to be a forum on how the court should rule in the matter. >>> and colorado, scene of the deadly movie theater massacre is facing a new tragedy tonight. a barricaded gunman and others are dead the suspect opened fire on officers. >> a swat team was called out. they set up hostage negotiators trying get the suspect to come outside. we made multiple attempts. had phone conversations with the suspect is throughout the morning. >> officers shot and killed the begunman and found two men and a woman dead inside the house. a woman escaped earlier and said she saw three lifeless bodies inside. it's the same suburb where a gunman opened fire during a batman movie. >>> can he clean? lance armstrong is thinking of admitting that he used performance enhancing drug

in anonymous mask in ohio to protest the rape culture going on there. it was a powerful scene. >> another photo circulated by anonymous reportedly shows two of the accused men carrying the alleged unconscience victim. >> i don't want that trash walking around. >> cenk: president obama nominate hagel and brennan today, the secretary of defense and c.i.a. i love the republicans pretending that they care about gay people in order to oppose hagel. and hagel they don't think he's strung enough on israel and iran and iraq. >> what do you believe? what are you able to support? what do you think? why are you elected if you want a safe job go sell shoes. >> cenk: we have four advisers. on the show tonight to talk about that, and then finally we have a fun and interesting story about the world's poorest president. he's from uruguay. >> i'm not a poor president. >> cenk: i got to be honest with you, he's a poor president especially when it comes to monday. we'll explain. go time. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> chuck hagel for secretary of defense. >> chuck hagel will have a fight for confirmation. >> the lead

. you can see the rain showers associated with it back out into ohio and eastern kentucky. not going to rain here all did i but later this afternoon, we'll get a period of rain showers probably 3:00 today through about 9:00 or 10:00 tonight. behind that front, what is typical this time of year, we'll get fog developing. by tomorrow afternoon, back in the sunshine and these mild temperatures we've been promising all week. currently at reagan national, it is 39 degrees. much of the area has fallen back to the freezing mark. 32 in boston and 38 in new york city. check out chicago. 49degrees. they are up ahead of our next front and there will be some very, very cold arctic air out to the west this weekend. ill vea more on that coming up. 51 today here in washington. upper 40s for the rest of us. clouds an afternoon showers. >> okay. thank you. >> time now to check in with julie wright to see what is happening on the morning commute. >> a lot going on north of town especially for those traveling up in westminster. this is where we have accident activity. we were told two people have been

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